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31st March 18, 03:05 PM
#31
Fly Plaid
This is actually called a fly plaid, which is apiece of tartan draped over the left shoulder and attached with a brooch. In days gone by it would have been part of the great kilt of old . The kilt they wold probably would have been wearing is the royal Stewart which can only be worn by royalty and the Queens own pipers and selected regiments with the permission of HRH
Pict of royal tatan, https://pin.it/bhgygdemijiycm . The pictur of the kings
Would have predated this version of fly plaid so would be draped on shoulder
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Adam[/QUOTE]
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31st March 18, 06:38 PM
#32
the Royal Stewart is not restricted to the royal family but is in fact one of the most popular tartans worldwide. The image, whilst hard to tell with no colour looks significantly like the Balmoral tartan which does fit your description of exclusivity
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31st March 18, 08:09 PM
#33
 Originally Posted by Danny Dick
This is actually called a fly plaid, which is apiece of tartan draped over the left shoulder and attached with a brooch. In days gone by it would have been part of the great kilt of old . The kilt they wold probably would have been wearing is the royal Stewart which can only be worn by royalty and the Queens own pipers and selected regiments with the permission of HRH
Pict of royal tatan, https://pin.it/bhgygdemijiycm . The pictur of the kings
Would have predated this version of fly plaid so would be draped on shoulder
Attachment 32029
Best,
Adam
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You are confusing two things. Firstly, the image shows the use of what is terms the Laird's Plaid or sometimes, the little/shoulder plaid, not the fly plaid which is a different style entirely. Secondly, the tartan they are wearing is not the Royal Stwart but the Balmoral. The former is not restricted to the Royal family, the latter is.
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